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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Thursday, April 01, 2010
Breaking News
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List released of Hawaii school workers needed on restored furlough days
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Police release 3 suspects in Wahiawa shooting
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Peppa's Korean BBQ shut as Hawaii health department probes E. coli cases
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Contractors donate $25,000 to support science fair
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Arson suspected in vacant Kalakaua commercial building fire
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Help sought in finding Kapalama bank robber
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Hawaiian Electric warns about phony e-mail
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Details of new UH basketball coach's contract emerging
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Hawaii death leads to boat captain�s license suspension
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Hawaii National Guard soldier dies in non-combat incident in Iraq
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Gusty trades should fade tonight
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House bill banning shark fins in Hawaii to be reconsidered
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Kaneohe Marine who died in barracks was from Virginia
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Missing Honolulu woman located
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McCully-Moiliili fire station dedicated
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Hawaii gets money to help Medicare beneficiaries
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Hurricane, tsunami survey to be conducted on Kauai
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HECO seeking proposals for locally-based supply of biofuel
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Technology hasn't improved doctors' awareness of drug costs, UH study finds
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Mauna Loa declared at rest � for now
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Maui residents question DLNR chief on artificial reef accident
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Special Olympics Hawaii receives $2,000 grant from CVS
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New Jersey man found safe on Big Island
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Pricey dog reported stolen from Sand Island pet store
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Ban on tents, shopping carts in parks across Oahu signed into law
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Kekaha Landfill on Kauai temporarily suspends recycling programs
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UH Pro Day updates on Stephen Tsai's blog: Estes, Soares injured
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Gib Arnold to get bonuses for sellouts, Diamond Head Classic title
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Brian Ching strains hamstring playing for Dynamo
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Last day to register for Wahine basketball banquet
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CBKB: Dayton wins NIT, beats North Carolina 79-68
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Golf: Singh withdraws from Houston Open
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NCAA hoops: A look at the matchups in the Final Four
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CBKB: NCAA men's tournament would be to 96 teams, if expanded
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College: Documents detail Bellotti�s departure from Oregon
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NFL: Jets� Tomlinson says film of last year misleading
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NFL: Stallworth deals with tragedy �every day'
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NFL: Browns� Rogers arrested for carrying gun in airport
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MLB: Tazawa out for year; needs elbow ligament surgery
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MLB: Lugo traded from Cardinals to Orioles
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NBA: Shaq working his way back from thumb injury
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NFL: Bears release Alex Brown
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Tennis: Venus Williams beats Bartoli in Key Biscayne semifinal
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CBKB: Dickey taking over at Houston
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MLB: Twins' Span calls for more netting to protect fans
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NFL: Jets' Sanchez can't run, but will be OK for camp
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NFL: Jets punter has procedure to fix erratic heartbeat
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NFL: Seahawks LB Hill gets probation for pot
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Soccer: Fabregas may miss World Cup with leg fracture
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Track and field: ASA: Semenya should 'talk to the right people'
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Horse racing: Top Derby contender Eskendereya heads Wood field
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MLB: Mets' Reyes on DL to start season
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NFL: Will Hoffa mystery be buried with Giants Stadium?
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NFL: 2010 Preseason Schedule
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UH baseball: Season-ticket holders for all UH sports get 50 percent off adult tickets
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MLB: NL preview capsules
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MLB: AL preview capsules
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UH volleyball: Ticket promotions set for this week's matches
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On this date: 1985 � Villanova shocks Georgetown to win the NCAA basketball title
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This week's top golf events
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This week's top auto races
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Hawaiian moves up launch of new Oakland-Maui daily service
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Hawaii auto show attendance up 3.9% from last year
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HMAA completes Summerlin membership acquisition
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MADD Hawaii seeks nominations for law enforcement recognition awards
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Bishop Museum breaks ground for native garden